If you don't have a dehydrator but would like to have beef jerky on hand for snacking, follow the directions below from MARTHA STEWART. You can actually make it in your oven! My aunt has made this before and she really enjoyed it. You can also use the same ingredients/seasonings in your dehydrator if you're looking for something different.
Servings: 1 servings
Time: Roughly a weekend
Ingredients
- 3 lb Top round London Broil;
- 3 ts Salt
- 2 ts Coarsely-ground black pepper
- 1 ts Garlic powder
Preparation
The beef should be quite lean, because fat can become rancid with storage. Cut meat into strips a little less than 1/4-inch thick. Place strips in a shallow bowl. Combine salt, pepper, and garlic powder in a small bowl. Rub spice mixture into strips. Cover loosely with plastic wrap, and marinate for
48 hours in the refrigerator. Remove a rack from the oven. Preheat the oven to 115 degrees. Remove the strips from the marinade, and lay them directly on the oven rack so that air can circulate around them. Line the bottom of the oven with aluminum foil to catch the drippings. Place the rack in the oven, leaving it partially open to maintain a constant temperature of 110 to 115 degrees. Leave jerky in the oven until well dried,
6 to 8 hours. Makes about 1 pound dried jerky. Comments: The USDA recommends cooking the beef jerky at 160 degrees for the first 4 hours and then reducing the temperature to 130 degrees during the dehydrating process. Source: "Martha Stewart Living -
Per serving: 9 Calories (kcal); trace Total Fat; (1% calories from fat); trace Protein; 2g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 6396mg Sodium Food Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 0 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 0 Fat; 0 Other Carbohydrates Recipe by: Martha Stewart Converted
Just wanted to give you a shout out. Made this today and it came out AWESOME. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletemy oven only goes to 170 can I dehydrate for a shorter amount of time with out compromising flavor and texture?
ReplyDeleteI've been making beef jerky a lot with my $59 dehydrator from Bed Bath and Beyond this past couple of years. I tried this recipe and it was good but I didn't like it as much as recipe's that use soy sauce and brown sugar and pepper in the marinade before dehydrating. This was less messy and doesn't smell as strongly when drying as soy/brown sugar based jerky tho.
ReplyDeleteI love you so much - attempted this with hesitation and it came out a treat! jerky is expensive here in Australia and I have just made something that in my opinion tastes better than what I have bought here and is minus all the gluten / crap that I don't want in my body!
ReplyDeletethank you!